Posted on: Tuesday, October 9, 2012

We are admittedly a bit obsessed with apples. The sweet, crunchy orbs are so simply satisfying, especially when fall hits. In an orchard, surrounded by acres of fragrant fruiting trees, we love to sample the abundant crop as we fill our totes. The simple fruits come in an array of flavors, regional varieties, and colors ranging from chartreuse, to garnet red to rosy marbled yellow.

Most commonly associated with Johnny Appleseed who planted the seeds for hard cider, apples are steeped in history for their versatility. We love Empires submerged in caramel, Galas sliced with chunks of sharp cheddar cheese, or Cortlands transformed into cider donuts. One of our favorite fall dishes is Apple Crisp a la Mode. When baking, the crisp’s sweet cinnamon and caramel aroma permeates any kitchen.Our version
incorporates walnuts for texture and saltiness, lemon for a zing, and
a combination of sweet Golden Delicious apples complemented by tart
Granny Smith apples for added complexity. Straight from the oven, we top
the crisp with a scoop of vanilla bean ice cream-a perfect fall dessert and
ode to our favorite fruit.

In a large bowl, stir together the flour, oats, brown sugar, walnuts, cinnamon, and salt. With a fork, add the melted butter and stir to make large crumbles.

In a separate bowl, toss the apples with lemon juice, granulated sugar, flour and cinnamon. Spoon into the baking dish or evenly among the individual ramekins.

Sprinkle the oat crumbles evenly atop the apple mixture. Bake until the top is golden brown and the apples are fork tender, about 45 minutes. Top each serving with a scoop of vanilla ice cream. Serves 4.

We serve the dish for dessert but have been known to enjoy it as a snack, or even breakfast.